Michael Sperber wrote:
>>
> Auto-migration is annoying. Especially, when you are trying to test
> XEmacs on a new platform where you actually use Emacs for daily work,
> e.g. Carbon port.
There's something I'm missing: Just say no to auto-migration the first
time, and it will remember and not ask you again.
Oops! I replied to Michael alone, and with some bad info I think. What
I was missing was what migration meant. I guess what I thought I was
answering is not what was going to happen. So, just to be clear. If
you say no, then nothing happens, right? In hindsight, I should have
just said no and done it by hand. Stephen's point about custom may be a
good one as well. However, if we all just say no, then there is no help
there, right? Migration has not happened often enough for me to get a
good idea of what I should be doing and maybe others are similarly
confused. So, anything that can be done to clear this up would most
likely be helpful.
Thanks,
Rodney
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